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Classification of Copper

Release Time:2024-05-06
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Copper is a chemical element, its chemical symbol is Cu, its atomic number is 29 and it is a transition metal. The most common use of copper is in the manufacture of electrical wiring, which is usually made of pure copper today because it is second only to silver in electrical and thermal conductivity, but much cheaper than silver.

Common Classifications
There are a lot of people who think that copper is just one of a kind. It is the only one. But there are actually other different types of copper. For example, alloy copper; brass is composed of copper and zinc alloy; white copper is an alloy of copper and nickel; bronze is copper and zinc and nickel in addition to the elements other than the formation of alloys, mainly tin bronze, aluminum bronze, etc.; copper is a very high copper content of copper, other impurities in the total content of 1% or less.

Copper processing material classification: copper sulfate, copper chloride, copper rods, copper rows, copper ingots, copper plate, copper wire, copper alloy, copper, copper strip, copper oxide, copper foil, copper pipe, copper foil, copper clay, copper castings, copper electrolytic copper, other copper alloys copper material.

Pure copper or copper alloy made of various shapes including rods, wires, plates, strips, strips, tubes, foils, etc. collectively known as copper. Copper processing has rolling, extrusion and drawing methods, copper in the plate and strip have hot-rolled and cold-rolled; while the strip and foil are cold-rolled; tube and bar are divided into extruded products and drawn products; wire are drawn products.